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Thomas Bowles is an artist and sculptor from the United Kingdom

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Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Legends Of Loftus Road Mounted & Framed 24x20 Print

Legends Of Loftus Road Mounted & Framed 24x20 Print
Featuring Stan Bowles, Rodney Marsh, Les Ferdinand, Gerry Francis, Dave Thomas, Phil Parkes, Frank Mclintock.Tony Currie, Clive Allen, Trevor Sinclair, Paul Parker, Alan McDonald, Roy wegerle

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Stockport County - 1949 / 50

Stockport County - 1949 / 50
Football - 1949 / 1950 Third Division (North) - Southport 0 Stockport County 1 The Stockport County team group before kick-off at Haig Avenue on 24/12/1949

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: William Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street

William Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street
FLO5000888 William Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street. Worked as a lathe turner before losing his sight under Lord Heathfield at the Siege of

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Craven Lodge Fancy Ball

Craven Lodge Fancy Ball
A page from The Tatler, featuring photographs and a report on the Craven Lodge Fancy Ball in Melton, Leicestershire, a New Year party with a prehistoric fancy dress theme

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Guys Hospital

Guys Hospital for Incurables in London, 1725. It was founded in 1721 by Sir Thomas Guy. Print by John Bowles. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: London and the Thames, 18th century

London and the Thames, 18th century. This view looks westwards through London, over sailing ships on the River Thames. Prominent landmarks include St Pauls Cathedral (centre)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Historic, American

Historic, American
MORTON GREEN, William Thomas (1819-1868). American dentist, who first successfully used ether as anesthetic in surgery. Representation of an intervention at Bellevue Hospital in New York in 1870

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Custom house, Tower of London, River Thames 18th century

Custom house, Tower of London, River Thames 18th century
6266220 Custom house, Tower of London, River Thames 18th century; (add.info.: A view of the Custom House with part of The Tower, taken from ye river Thames, London)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: New Map of Europe Done from the most accurate observations communicated to the Royal Society's at

New Map of Europe Done from the most accurate observations communicated to the Royal Society's at London & Paris
7340918 New Map of Europe Done from the most accurate observations communicated to the Royal Society's at London & Paris, c.1720 (technical drawing) by Bowles

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Illustration for Tom Brown's School-Days (litho)

Illustration for Tom Brown's School-Days (litho)
8642865 Illustration for Tom Brown's School-Days (litho) by Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The old gentleman loved to bowl slow twisters to him)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: George Dyball, a blind beggar who dressed in a sailor's uniform

George Dyball, a blind beggar who dressed in a sailor's uniform, and his dog Nelson with begging bowl
FLO5000762 George Dyball, a blind beggar who dressed in a sailor's uniform, and his dog Nelson with begging bowl. Another blind begging couple behind him

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Venice, Italy circa 1750

Venice, Italy circa 1750
6266243 Venice, Italy circa 1750; (add.info.: A view of the bridge on the Canal Reggio and the Church of St. Jeremiah to the Great Canal at Venice)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Costume of a Druze woman, Palestine, 19th century. She wears turban headdress with scarf

Costume of a Druze woman, Palestine, 19th century. She wears turban headdress with scarf, long jacket, tunic
FLO4656045 Costume of a Druze woman, Palestine, 19th century. She wears turban headdress with scarf, long jacket, tunic, sash belt, skirts and pantaloons, and holds a bowl and bottle

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: A View of Covent Garden, London, 1751

A View of Covent Garden, London, 1751
6266233 A View of Covent Garden, London, 1751; (add.info.: A View of Covent Garden, London, 1751. After an engraving by Thomas Bowles dated 1751. Later colourization.); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: St Mary le Bow church, London, 18th century

St Mary le Bow church, London, 18th century
6266218 St Mary le Bow church, London, 18th century; (add.info.: The church of St. Mary le Bow in Cheapside, London, England. After a mid-18th century print by Thomas Bowles)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: John MacNally, a go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He lost both legs in an accident when

John MacNally, a go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He lost both legs in an accident when an apprentice in Cork
FLO5000873 John MacNally, a go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He lost both legs in an accident when an apprentice in Cork. Rides a dog-drawn cart drawn by Boxer and Rover

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Samuel Horsey, a famous go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar

Samuel Horsey, a famous go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He claimed to have both legs amputated by the surgeon
FLO5000858 Samuel Horsey, a famous go-kart, billy in bowl, or sledge beggar. He claimed to have both legs amputated by the surgeon John Abernathy in St. Bartholomew's Hospital

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Two drunks at a table, one vomiting while another holds his wig to stop it falling into the bowl

Two drunks at a table, one vomiting while another holds his wig to stop it falling into the bowl
FLO4717760 Two drunks at a table, one vomiting while another holds his wig to stop it falling into the bowl. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Sanders after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Royal Exchange, London, 18th century

Royal Exchange, London, 18th century
6266216 Royal Exchange, London, 18th century; (add.info.: A View of the Royal Exchange London. After a print dated 1751 by Thomas Bowles. Later colourization.); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy

Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy
6266242 Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: A view of the Common Place, embellished with new buildings, and a view of the city of Rome, as it is at this present time)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: Trade card for Thomas Jenkinson, bowling green and tea gardens, Sheffield (engraving)

Trade card for Thomas Jenkinson, bowling green and tea gardens, Sheffield (engraving)
8677694 Trade card for Thomas Jenkinson, bowling green and tea gardens, Sheffield (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trade card for Thomas Jenkinson)

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: 'The Meeting of Abraham's Servant with Rebekah at the Well', by W. Hilton, R.A..., 1864

"The Meeting of Abraham's Servant with Rebekah at the Well", by W. Hilton, R.A..., 1864
"The Meeting of Abraham's Servant with Rebekah at the Well", by W. Hilton, R.A., in the National Gallery, South Kensington, 1864. Engraving of a painting

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Horse Guards Parade in London showing the departure of George II Augustus, King

View of the Horse Guards Parade in London showing the departure of George II Augustus, King of Great Britain, to the House of Lords, 1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west side, 1745-1794

View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west side, 1745-1794. Creator: Anon
View of the ruin of the arch of the colonnade at Palmyra, seen from the west side , 1745-1794. The remains of the great temple in Palmira seen from the west

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Royal Hospital Chelsea and the Rotunda in London's Ranelagh Gardens, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Royal Exchange, London, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Mansion House in London, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Mansion House in London, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Mansion House in London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Mansion House in London, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the interior of the Saint Stephen Walbrook church in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the interior of the Saint Stephen Walbrook church in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the interior of the Saint Stephen Walbrook church in London, 1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the interior of the Royal Exchange in London, 1745-1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the interior of the Royal Exchange in London, 1745-1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the interior of the Royal Exchange in London, 1745-1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the church of St. Mary le Bow in Cheapside London, 1745-1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the church of St. Mary le Bow in Cheapside London, 1745-1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the church of St. Mary le Bow in Cheapside London, 1745-1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Church of Saint Sebastian Outside the Walls in Rome, 1750. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Church of Saint Sebastian Outside the Walls in Rome, 1750. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Church of Saint Sebastian Outside the Walls in Rome, 1750

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Church of Saint John Lateran in Rome, 1750. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Church of Saint John Lateran in Rome, 1750. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Church of Saint John Lateran in Rome, 1750

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of the Berliner Stadtschloss in Berlin, 1754-1755. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the Berliner Stadtschloss in Berlin, 1754-1755. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the Berliner Stadtschloss in Berlin, 1754-1755. The palace of the king of Prussia in Berlin

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Somerset House and Saint Mary-le-Strand Church in London, 1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of Northumberland House at Charing Cross in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Northumberland House at Charing Cross in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Northumberland House at Charing Cross in London, 1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of Ironmongers Hall on Fenchurch Street in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Ironmongers Hall on Fenchurch Street in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Ironmongers Hall on Fenchurch Street in London, 1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of Covent Garden London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Covent Garden London, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Covent Garden London, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: View of Marcellus's Theatre at Rome, 1750. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Marcellus's Theatre at Rome, 1750. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Marcellus's Theatre at Rome, 1750

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: A perspective view of the north west front of ye parish church of St. Brides, London, 1753

A perspective view of the north west front of ye parish church of St. Brides, London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
A perspective view of the north west front of ye parish church of St. Brides, London, 1753

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751

Background imageThomas Bowles Collection: A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles

A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751. Creator: Thomas Bowles
A general view of the city of London, next the river Thames, 1751



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Thomas Bowles Collection

Thomas Bowles is an artist and sculptor from the United Kingdom. He is best known for his figurative sculptures which often feature animals, such as horses and birds. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries around the world, including the Tate Modern in London, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo. He has also been commissioned to create public artworks for cities such as London and New York. His sculptures are often made from a variety of materials including bronze, steel, marble and wood. Bowles' work is characterised by its attention to detail and its ability to capture movement through dynamic poses. He strives to create works that evoke emotion through their physicality while still being aesthetically pleasing.
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The Thomas Bowles collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of renowned artist Thomas Bowles who lived in the 18th century. His artwork captures the essence of London during that era with its bustling streets and iconic landmarks such as St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Our collection includes various pieces depicting different aspects of life in London including street scenes and portraits. Each piece has been carefully curated to ensure high quality reproduction so that you can enjoy these beautiful artworks in your own home or office space. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to add character to your living room or an elegant print for your bedroom wall, there's something for everyone in this collection. The Thomas Bowles collection offers a unique glimpse into London's past through exquisite artwork that will inspire awe and admiration from anyone who views it.
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